================= Date: Tue, 1 May 2018 14:02:36 -0700 To: OBC-DealerScum@yahoogroups.com Subject: 60 leaf high numbers From: Rick Lyons Been collecting these hoping to swap for ones I need and thanks to john andspike for helping me. Would like to swap first so if anyone would be willing to pull a card from their set I=E2=99ll send two you need if you haveone of the non commons I=E2=99ll send more. I=E2=99ve tried attaching photos of the cards but keeps coming back undeliverable. Ask for pics then I=E2=99ll send directly. Rick 1960 Leaf I need # 75-91-96-125 Anderson 141 flood 144 Bunning I have # 79-82-84-87-105-121-123-126-127-131-134-138-139-143 These are low to mid grade $5 each shipping .50 pwe $3 for puffy. Sent from my iPad ================= To: "OBC-DealerScum@yahoogroups.com" Date: Thu, 3 May 2018 19:17:28 +0000 Subject: Re: [OBC-DealerScum] 1971 Topps baseball starter (629/752 cards) [5 From: Taylor Schock Would like to move these so $275 instead of $325. All other details the same. Otherwise they will go elsewhere. From: OBC-DealerScum@yahoogroups.com on behalf of Taylor Schock taylor_schock@hotmail.com [OBC-DealerScum] Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2018 8:32 PM To: OBC-DealerScum@yahoogroups.com Subject: [OBC-DealerScum] 1971 Topps baseball starter (629/752 cards) [5 Attachments] [Attachment(s) from Taylor Schock included below] I've finally nailed down the decision to change my collecting habits, but before I get to my actual collection reduction (my own 1971 set will NOT be a part of that), I want to try and recoup a bit from what I've accumulated from sales and shows over the past couple of years. So time to pass on the second set I've been surreptitiously working on the past year. 1971 Topps starter of 629/752 cards. Overall the conservative average is VGbut many tend more toward VG/EX. As with all lots, some better, some worse. Only about a dozen here with staple holes or minor writing on the back (none on the front). While the big 3 aren't here (Ryan, Clemente, Mays), there is quite a bit of star power along with about 80 high numbers including agood number of SPs (see scans for some of them). Stars included are: Jackson, McCovey, Carlton, Kaline, Carew, Stargell, Bench, Brooks, Ted Williams, Aaron, Gibson, Yaz, Killebrew, Palmer, Perez, Brock, Anderson, Baylor/Baker RC, Aparicio, all League Leader, WS, and I believe most (if not all) of the team cards. A few checklists but some are marked (whoops, I guess a couple ARE marked on the front). Basically, the 629 cards consist of everything EXCEPT what is on the missing list below. Missing cards: 5 (Munson), 14 (Concepcion RC), 26 (Blyleven RC) , 54(CL), 83, 100 (Rose) 114, 117, 160 (Seaver) 206 (CL), 228, 270, 276 (Foster RC), 278, 279, 285, 288, 291, 294 310, 325 (Marichal), 331, 332, 335, 341 (Garvey RC), 343, 348, 355, 356, 359, 361 (Sutton), 362, 366, 368, 379, 384 (Fingers), 389, 390, 391 406, 421, 461, 464, 469, 475, 490, 497, 499 (CL) 502, 513 (Ryan), 524, 525 (Banks), 527, 529, 531, 532, 536, 539, 540, 544, 545, 549, 552, 553, 560, 562, 569, 571, 573, 575, 576, 582, 583, 586, 587, 588, 591, 592, 598, 599, 600 (Mays) 604, 606, 607, 609, 619 (CL), 621, 626, 627, 630 (Clemente), 631, 636, 637,640 (Robinson), 643 High Numbers (missing 28) 646, 648 (Matlack RC), 650 (Allen), 656, 658, 661 (Tanner), 664, 675, 676, 678, 680, 692, 700 (Powell) 704, 705, 706, 708, 713 (Marshall), 717, 720 (Alou), 727, 733, 735 (Shannon), 743, 745, 747, 748, 750 (McClain) Scans are attached for the stars and many (but not all) of the SPs. The SPsin the scans are typical of (or maybe slightly worse than) the overall average condition. All the backs of the scanned cards are clean. Asking $325 (I'll cover shipping). But if you are interested and think that's way out of whack, shoot me an offer. ================= Date: Mon, 7 May 2018 19:48:38 -0400 To: obc-dealerscum@yahoogroups.com Subject: E97 Wee Willie Keeler HOF From: Andy Cook ================= To: "OBC-DealerScum@yahoogroups.com" Date: Tue, 8 May 2018 01:51:58 +0000 Subject: 1979 and 1980 Topps sets (or near sets) From: Taylor Schock Reducing some of my pre-OBC collection. 1979 Topps set (mostly NM) - $150 shipped 1979 Topps near set (mostly NM, without Ozzie RC, Ryan, Molitor, and Murray) - $50 shipped 1980 Topps (mostly NM) - $90 shipped 1980 Topps (mostly NM, without Henderson RC, Ozzie, and Ryan) - $30 shipped Let me know if you want more details. ================= Date: Wed, 9 May 2018 23:24:30 -0400 To: obc-dealerscum@yahoogroups.com Subject: 62 post FB, 60 Fleer FB From: ShoelessWes (21) different tipton 62 post football with Hornung, no SPs, $10 (39) different mid grade (sharp off center) 1960 Fleer football with Blanda, some low grade, some high grade, $20 Wes Shepard ================= Date: Thu, 10 May 2018 10:52:17 -0400 To: ShoelessWes Subject: Re: [OBC-DealerScum] 62 post FB, 60 Fleer FB From: ShoelessWes All are taken, thanks Wes Shepard > On May 9, 2018, at 11:24 PM, ShoelessWes wwesmyster2@aol.com [OBC-DealerScum] wrote: > (21) different tipton 62 post football with Hornung, no SPs, $10 > (39) different mid grade (sharp off center) 1960 Fleer football with Blanda, some low grade, some high grade, $20 > Wes Shepard ================= Date: 16 May 2018 18:34:47 +0000 To: Subject: Help with my impulse buy / Thirteen T218 boxers for $27 From: davidluftig@gmail.com ================= Date: Wed, 16 May 2018 15:01:21 -0400 To: OBC-DealerScum@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [OBC-DealerScum] Help with my impulse buy / Thirteen T218 boxers From: David Luftig It looks like I have a taker. I'm glad, it makes me feel less like an idiot for spending $50 on a $6 card ; ) Thanks OBC. I hate selling stuff and am appreciative for the opportunity to cost my losses... Thanks all, David Luftig On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 2:34 PM, davidluftig@gmail.com [OBC-DealerScum] < OBC-DealerScum-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > Oh me and my impulse buys... > I bought this lot because I needed one Ogden's card which is worth about > $6. Probably not too smart of me but I really want to finish that set. I > didn't even realize that the T220s were fakes (ugh I should of read the > description). > https://www.ebay.com/itm/1910s-30s-boxing-cigarette- > card-lot-mecca-hassan-Ogdens-more-16-totall/372306920377? > ssPageNameSTRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksidp2057872.m2748.l2649 > Does anybody want the T218 boxers? You can have all 13 for $27. Does that > sound good to anyone? Maybe a good way to start the set for cheap? PayPal > preferred but a check is fine. > David Luftig ================= Date: 20 May 2018 19:22:03 +0000 To: Subject: 1953 Bowman - B/W & Color From: james_moleta@hotmail.com ================= Date: Sun, 20 May 2018 20:07:21 -0400 To: obc-dealerscum@yahoogroups.com Subject: First round of cards from collection purchase From: Joshua Levine Here is the first round of cards I have gone through...more to come, hopefully sooner rather than later. Dealer Scum: Most are in OBC type condition, some better. I will listmajor flaws where Ican. Scans available upon request. All prices include s/h. Prefer Paypal friends and family but will work with you.If singles sell, I will adjust lotprices 1934-5 Diamond Stars Green Back: #=E2=99s 4, 24, 29 $5 each or $14for the lot 1939 Playball: #=E2=99s 9 (writing on front), 16, 27, 29, 31, 34,35 (x2), 36, 40, 62, 73, 79, 83, 91, 102, 104, 107, 108, 109. This lot doescontainsome with the upper and lower case names on back. $5 each or $90 for the lot of all 20. 1940 Playball: #=E2=99s 5 (paper loss on back), 13, 17, 26, 49,51, 54, 63, 66, 68 (tiny scuff on front), 75, 84 (pencil on back), 91, 92(pencil on back), 93, 115, 145, 157, 163. $6each or $105 for the lot of all 19. 1949 Bowman #117 Cooper (poor)=E2=A6 free for the asking. 1950 World Wide Gum Big League Stars: #=E2=99s 4, 8, 18 (allthree are poor with large tape stain on back and creases) $5each 1951 Bowman: #=E2=99s 11, 19, 23 (x2), 35, 42, 43, 47, 54 (x2),57, 61, 66, 68, 69, 72 (x2), 92, 93, 95, 97, 99, 101, 114, 115, 117, 120, 131,136, 140, 144, 146, 155, 161, 164 (x2), 170, 180, 189, 197, 209, 215, 217, 224(x2), 226, 231 (x2), 244, 246. $2each or $50 for the lot of 60. 1951 Topps Red Backs #13 and 40=E2=A6free for the asking. 1952 Bowman: #=E2=99s 18 (paper loss on back), 24, 36, 42, 47,55, 56 (x2), 58, 61, 64, 70, 71, 72, 74, 93, 94, 96 (paper loss on back), 98,99, 104,117 (x2), 120, 123, 126, 137, 150, 152, 153, 154, 155, 166, 171, 173(x2), 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 188, 195 (x3), 215 (paper loss onback). $2 each or $90 for the lot of 48. 1952 Frostade (Parkhurst): #=E2=99s 39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 46 (theseare alltip/quiz cards) $5 each or $25 for the lot. Also have player cards #=E2=99s 13,57, 64, 72, 84, 85, 82, 97, 98. $9 each or $75 for the lot. OR bothlots for $99! 1953 RedMan Joost #7 no tab=E2=A6free for the asking. 1960 Lake to Lake Braves=E2=A6most have the typical staple orpunch hole but except the Bob Buhl which is pretty nice. Cottier, Covington,Pafko, andGiggie. $3 each Buhl $5 orthe whole lot for $15. ================= Date: Sun, 20 May 2018 23:19:43 -0400 To: obc-dealerscum@yahoogroups.com Subject: Updated list---prices must have been too low :) From: Joshua Levine Okay OBC family, That went really fast. Below is all that is left. Thanks to everyone who claimed (or tried to claim). More to come soon. Dealer Scum: Most are in OBC type condition, some better. I will listmajor flaws where Ican. Scans available upon request. All prices include s/h.If singles sell,I will adjust lot prices accordingly. 1940 Playball: #=E2=99s 5 (paper loss on back), 13, 17, 26, 49,51, 54, 63, 66, 68 (tiny scuff on front), 75, 84 (pencil on back), 91, 92(pencil on back), 93, 145, 157, 163. $6each or $100 for the lot of all 18. 1949 Bowman #117 Cooper (poor)=E2=A6 free for the asking. 1952 Frostade (Parkhurst): #=E2=99s 39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 46 (theseare alltip/quiz cards) $5 each or $25 for the lot. Also have player cards #=E2=99s13, 57, 64, 72, 84, 85, 82, 97, 98. $9 each or $75 for the lot. OR bothlots for $99! Thanks again, ================= Date: Mon, 21 May 2018 21:40:59 -0400 To: obc-dealerscum@yahoogroups.com Subject: 49 bowman From: ShoelessWes 1949 bowman low-mid grade lot, (34) cards, with 7 nosebleeders. Delivered at $77 1949 bowman lot (9) crease free with little hole punch in upper corners forindex file, delivered $20 1949 bowman lot of (15) trimmies, white borders neatly trimmed off. (9) arehigh numbers, with boudreau. Delivered at $45 Take all at 140 delivered Wes Shepard ================= Date: Mon, 21 May 2018 21:51:22 -0400 To: obc-dealerscum@yahoogroups.com Subject: 64 football From: ShoelessWes Starter set/lot of (63) low-mid grade 1964 topps pigskins, includes (15) Short Prints, most present well, there are some doubles in the lot, deliveredat Wes Shepard ================= Date: Fri, 25 May 2018 19:33:30 -0400 To: obc-dealerscum@yahoogroups.com Subject: Round 2...More Bowmans and oddball stuff and some goudey From: Joshua Levine So, been slowly going through the 8 thousand cards I bought the other day. I will post an update of what I am keeping, there was some interesting stuff, some HOFers he missed, and some truly cool oddball stuff. Will post thaton Ramblings soonish. Here is round two...same rules apply...s/h is including in price...if you have questions let me know. First come first served. 1933 Goudey #=E2=99s: 3 Critz (poor with MANY creases BUT doeshave an interesting back with a wet sheet transfer of Critz on the back) $20 #122 Crowder (fair with staining and some creasing) $5 184 Berry (poorwith significant paper loss on the back although still mostly readable) $5. Lotof 3 $25. 1953 Bowman Poor-Fair #124 Dressen (dodgers) tougher card $5(+ a free #7 Chiti) 1954 Bowman p-g+ #=E2=99s: 7, 17 (x2), 19, 28, 32, 34, 43, 114,119, 126 (paper loss on back), 149, 155, 171, 198, 216. Take all 16 cards for$20. 1954 Bowman tougher variations f-g/vg #85 Dyck .947/.960 FA$3, #41 Dark .968/.960 FA $3, #33 Raschi #33 w/ traded line $5 or all threevariations for $10. 1955 Bowman p-vg (most in the f-g range) #=E2=99s: 5, 31, 40, 78,119,121, 125, 140, 142, 163, 173, 194, 195, 198, 203, 214, 221, 222, 272Flaherty (umpire), 308 (Lopez). 20 cardstotal for $25. 1954 Red Heart Sammy White Red Sox pinhole, marker on twocorners. Free for the 1960 Leaf f-ex (most in the vg range) #=E2=99s: 2, 3, 6, 7, 10,11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34,35, 36, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60,61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 71, 72. Lot of 55 cards for $50 1960 Leaf f-ex (most in vg range) mini-lot #=E2=99s: 14, 33, 34,42, 53, 68 Lot of 6 cards for $4 1962 Topps Stamps singles=E2=A6all miscut top to bottom but allhave readable names. Pizzaro, Rodgers, Moon, and Cardwell. All four stamps for$3 1969 Nabisco Team Flakes Al Ferrara Padres (althoughpictures him in a Dodger uni). Free for the asking 1971 Milk Duds #=E2=99s: Tolan and Beckert Lot of 2 $2 More to come soon including early =E250s Topps and mid-60s Fleer! Post and Jell-o too incl. some variations! ================= Date: Sat, 26 May 2018 20:24:00 -0400 To: obc-dealerscum@yahoogroups.com Subject: 1937 Wild West puzzle lot From: Anthony Hello all, This cool looking 49 card set made me buy a lot and now have dupes. Up for sale 12 of the 17 are trimmed Delivered $15 Trades accepted Anthony Arbeeny Sent from my iPad ================= Date: Sun, 27 May 2018 11:55:39 -0400 To: obc-dealerscum@yahoogroups.com Subject: Updated Round 2...some cards out...some back in. From: Joshua Levine Here is what is left from round two...same rules apply...s/h is including in price...if you have questions let me know. First come first served. 1933 Goudey #=E2=99s: 3 Critz (poor with MANY creases BUT does have an interesting back with a wet sheet transfer of Critz on the back) $20 #122 Crowder (fair with staining and some creasing) $5 Lot of 2 $24. 1953 Bowman Poor-Fair #124 Dressen (dodgers) tougher card $5 (+ a free #7 Chiti) 1954 Bowman p-g+ #=E2=99s: 7, 17 (x2), 19, 28, 32, 34, 43, 114, 119, 126(paper loss on back), 149, 155, 171, 198, 216. Take all 16 cards for $20. 1954 Bowman tougher variations f-g/vg #85 Dyck .947/.960 FA $3, #41 Dark .968/.960 FA $3 OR two variations for $5. 1955 Bowman p-vg (most in the f-g range) #=E2=99s: 5, 31, 40, 78, 119,121, 125, 140, 142, 163, 173, 194, 195, 198, 203, 214, 221, 222, 272 Flaherty(umpire), 308 (Lopez). 20 cards total for $25. 1960 Leaf f-ex (most in the vg range) #=E2=99s: 3, 7, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 42, 43, 44, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 64, 65, 66, 68. $1 each for singles or the lot of 43 cards for $40 1960 Leaf f-ex (most in vg range) mini-lot #=E2=99s: 14, 33, 34, 42, 68 Lot of 5 cards for $4 1962 Topps Stamps singles=E2=A6all miscut top to bottom but all have readable names. Pizzaro, Rodgers, Moon, and Cardwell. All four stamps for $3 More to come soon including early =E250s Topps and mid-60s Fleer! Post and Jell-o too incl. some variations! ================= Date: Tue, 29 May 2018 15:51:10 -0400 To: obc-dealerscum@yahoogroups.com Subject: A lot of Post cereal with a little bit of Jello for dessert... From: Joshua Levine Dealer Scum Part three---Post and Jello Lots of requests for Post or Jello=E2=A6unfortunately, NoCanadian versions but there are some rarer box/company variations listed. Far less Jello than I thought (although I kept three phillies and two HOFers). Listed BOX or COMpany where I could tell. 1961 Post #=E2=99s: 3 (COM), 14 (BOX), 15 (BOX), 34 (BOX), 38(BOX), 41 (COM), 42 (BOX), 44 (BOX), 46 (BOX) x2, 50 (BOX), 55 (BOX), 56 (BOX),62 (BOX), 66 (BOX) x2, 67 (BOX), 78 (BOX) x2, 86 (COM), 99 (BOX) x2, 102 (COM),104(COM), 108 (COM), 110 (COM), 112 (BOX) x2, 137 (BOX), 148 (COM), 149 (BOX)x2, 149 (COM) x2, 150 (COM), 152 (COM), 155 (BOX), 156 (COM), 157 (COM), 158(COM), 173 (BOX), 187 (BOX) x2, 197 (BOX), 199 (BOX). BOX $0.50 COM $0.75 Take whole lot of BOX (30 cards): $14 Take whole lot of COM (15 cards): $10 Take entire common lot (BOX and COM=E2=A645 cards): $24 1961 Post rarer variations: #10McDougald (BOX)=E2=A6decent cut, vg+ $10 #25 Minoso(BOX)=E2=A6two cards both about g-vg $3 each #31 Klu(BOX)=E2=A6rough cut f-g $2 #48 Malzaone(BOX)=E2=A6rough cut g+ $2 #57 Kuenn(COM)=E2=A6vg $4 #72 Hansen(COM)=E2=A6ex $4 #103 Buhl(COM)=E2=A6vg-ex $4 #105 Logan(COM)=E2=A6g-vg $3 #133 Face(BOX)=E2=A6rough cut g $2 #140 Mizell(BOX)=E2=A6two cards both around g-vg $2 each #177 Grammas(BOX)=E2=A6three cards=E2=A6one is around g with a rough cut $3 the other two are vg $4each #200 Elston(BOX)=E2=A6g-vg $2 1962 Post mostcards are in the g-vg range with some worse, some better. I will list any majorflaws. Rarer variations or tougher cards are below #=E2=99s: 3 (x2), 4 (rough), 15,17, 21, 22 (back damage), 28, 30, 38 x2, 41,52, 58 (rough cut and backdamage), 66 (x2), 68, 71, 76 (one vg+, one f-g),80, 87 (rough), 88 (rough),89, 102, 104 (rough cut), 107 (slight paper loss in stats), 118, 132 (roughcut), 135, 141, 161 (very rough), 162, 163, 174, 183 (very rough cut). $1 each orthe entire lot of commons (35) for $33 1962 Post rarervariations: #2Richardson=E2=A6vg $3 #8 Howard=E2=A6rough$2 #14 Cash(throws left)=E2=A6vg $3 #57 Runnels(2 cards, 1 g and 1 vg) $2 and $3 #117Blasingame g-vg $2 #155 Wileyvg $3 1963 Postmost cards are in the g-vg range. #=E2=99s: 11, 73, 93 (really rough cut), 115(paper loss on stats), 125, 194 (rough card). $2 each or $11for all 6. #12 Skowron(rough cut) $3. 1963 Jello #=E2=99s: 2 Allen (creasedbut nice cut, tough card) $12 32 Chance(rough card) $3 45 Herbert(rough cut) $7 129 Lynch (roughcut, writing on back) $3 ================= Date: 31 May 2018 00:55:06 +0000 To: Subject: Pre-War Games ... and Boxes From: ansonwhaley@gmail.com ================= Date: Wed, 30 May 2018 21:03:29 -0400 To: OBC-DealerScum@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [OBC-DealerScum] Pre-War Games ... and Boxes From: Anson Whaley Sorry, left off two additional items that are included. - 1914 Adams League Playing Cards box - no cards but the box has a great baseball design on it. Also has the instructions. This was actually a marked set of cards used to perform magic tricks and the instructions show how to do that. - Playing field from the early 1900s Aydelott's game (created by former player Jake Aydelott) and the box bottom. No lid. Field is a small playing surface probably about 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" that would fit nicely into a larger toploader. It's in great shape. On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 8:55 PM, ansonwhaley@gmail.com [OBC-DealerScum] < OBC-DealerScum-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > A while back I got into a pre-war game phase and as a result, have some > unique items. These are mostly games, boards, and game pieces, > instructions, etc. from games in the early 1900s - 1930s. Rather than piece > these out, I'm checking to see if there's any interest in the whole lot. > Here's what I've got - asking $100 shipped for the whole thing. The > shipping in a large flat rate will run me around $20 alone. > - 1920s Ya-Lo Football Game - comes with most of (if not all) 200 cards, > board, box, the box for the cards, and the instructions. I can't recall for > sure but believe I paid somewhere around $100 for this alone. Only one on > eBay now with an asking price of $133 (with shipping). The cards are the > key to it and they are mostly in good shape. But the box and board are in > really low-grade shape. The cards feature a generic two-way football player > that I'm convinced is Red Grange as they are orange and blue (his Illinois > colors) and he was vice president of the company. > - 1904 Fan Craze Game - No cards, but the original box, wooden playing > board, score sheet, instructions, the old nails (which were used as the > pieces), and the original envelope that held the nails. Decent condition > with the board and scorecard in great shape. Envelope, instructions have > some wear. Unfortunately, the box top has a corner gnawed off like a mouse > got to it - yikes! > - 1927 Psychic Baseball Game Box/Field/Instructions - No cards, only the > original box (which served as the field and instructions. This was actually > in the private collection of boxing writer Bert Sugar. This is in great > shape. > - 1938 Whitman Game Box and Instructions - No cards, average condition > with some wear > - 1922 Olsen Game Box - Some wear but decent condition > - 1935 Whitman Party Stunts - Comes with most of the cards and the box. I > bought this set as it had a Cobb and Ruth card in it. They are not > included. Most of these are non-sports cards but are in tremendous shape > with no real damage. > - 1920s (I'm guessing) Russell Old Maid set - comes with most of the cards > and the original box. Again, mostly, if not entirely, non-sports. > If any interest, let me know - thanks! I don't have pictures of these > right now but can easily take them. All of these sets are also cataloged on > my site if you want to know more about any of them. > Anson ================= Date: Wed, 30 May 2018 22:50:38 -0400 To: OBC-DealerScum@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [OBC-DealerScum] Pre-War Games ... and Boxes From: Anson Whaley Hi all - I'm still getting inquiries but just a short note to say this lot has sold. On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 8:55 PM, ansonwhaley@gmail.com [OBC-DealerScum] < OBC-DealerScum-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > A while back I got into a pre-war game phase and as a result, have some > unique items. These are mostly games, boards, and game pieces, > instructions, etc. from games in the early 1900s - 1930s. Rather than piece > these out, I'm checking to see if there's any interest in the whole lot. > Here's what I've got - asking $100 shipped for the whole thing. The > shipping in a large flat rate will run me around $20 alone. > - 1920s Ya-Lo Football Game - comes with most of (if not all) 200 cards, > board, box, the box for the cards, and the instructions. I can't recall for > sure but believe I paid somewhere around $100 for this alone. Only one on > eBay now with an asking price of $133 (with shipping). The cards are the > key to it and they are mostly in good shape. But the box and board are in > really low-grade shape. The cards feature a generic two-way football player > that I'm convinced is Red Grange as they are orange and blue (his Illinois > colors) and he was vice president of the company. > - 1904 Fan Craze Game - No cards, but the original box, wooden playing > board, score sheet, instructions, the old nails (which were used as the > pieces), and the original envelope that held the nails. Decent condition > with the board and scorecard in great shape. Envelope, instructions have > some wear. Unfortunately, the box top has a corner gnawed off like a mouse > got to it - yikes! > - 1927 Psychic Baseball Game Box/Field/Instructions - No cards, only the > original box (which served as the field and instructions. This was actually > in the private collection of boxing writer Bert Sugar. This is in great > shape. > - 1938 Whitman Game Box and Instructions - No cards, average condition > with some wear > - 1922 Olsen Game Box - Some wear but decent condition > - 1935 Whitman Party Stunts - Comes with most of the cards and the box. I > bought this set as it had a Cobb and Ruth card in it. They are not > included. Most of these are non-sports cards but are in tremendous shape > with no real damage. > - 1920s (I'm guessing) Russell Old Maid set - comes with most of the cards > and the original box. Again, mostly, if not entirely, non-sports. > If any interest, let me know - thanks! I don't have pictures of these > right now but can easily take them. All of these sets are also cataloged on > my site if you want to know more about any of them. > Anson ================= Date: Thu, 31 May 2018 18:55:04 -0400 To: obc-dealerscum@yahoogroups.com Subject: Leftover cereal and jello...here is what is left of round 3 From: Joshua Levine For those interested...here is what is left with updated lot pricing. Lots of requests for Post or Jello=E2=A6unfortunately, NoCanadian versions but there are some rarer box/company variations listed at theend. Less Jello than I thought (and I kept three Phillies and a HOFer). Listed BOX or COMpany where I could tell. 1961 Post #=E2=99s: 3 (COM), 14 (BOX), 15 (BOX), 34 (BOX), 38(BOX), 41 (COM), 42 (BOX), 44 (BOX), 46 (BOX) x2, 50 (BOX), 55 (BOX), 56 (BOX),62 (BOX), 66 (BOX) x2, 67 (BOX), 78 (BOX), 86 (COM), 99 (BOX) x2, 102 (COM),108 (COM), 112 (BOX) x2, 137 (BOX), 149 (BOX) x2, 149 (COM), 155 (BOX), 157(COM),173 (BOX), 187 (BOX) x2, 197 (BOX), 199 (BOX). BOX $0.50 COM $0.75 Take whole lot of BOX (29 cards): $14 Take whole lot of COM (7 cards): $6 Take entire common lot (BOX and COM=E2=A645 cards): $19 1961 Post rarer variations: #10McDougald (BOX)=E2=A6decent cut, vg+ $10 #25 Minoso(BOX)=E2=A6two cards both about g-vg $3 each #31 Klu(BOX)=E2=A6rough cut f-g $2 #48 Malzaone(BOX)=E2=A6rough cut g+ $2 #103 Buhl(COM)=E2=A6vg-ex $4 #105 Logan(COM)=E2=A6g-vg $3 #133 Face(BOX)=E2=A6rough cut g $2 #140 Mizell(BOX)=E2=A6two cards both around g-vg $2 each #177 Grammas(BOX)=E2=A6three cards=E2=A6one is around g with a rough cut $3 the other two are vg $4each #200 Elston(BOX)=E2=A6g-vg $2 1962 Post mostcards are in the g-vg range with some worse, some better. I will list any majorflaws. Rarer variations or tougher cards are below #=E2=99s: 3 (x2), 4 (rough), 17,21, 30, 38, 52, 58 (rough cut and back damage), 66 (x2), 71, 76 (one vg+, onef-g), 80, 87 (rough), 88 (rough), 89, 102,104 (rough cut), 118, 132 (rough cut), 135, 141, 161 (veryrough), 162, 163, 174, 183 (very rough cut). $1 each orthe entire lot of commons (29) for $27 1962 Postrarer variations: #8Howard=E2=A6rough $2 #14 Cash(throws left)=E2=A6vg $3 #57 Runnels(2 cards, 1 g and 1 vg) $2 and $3 #117Blasingame g-vg $2 #155 Wileyvg $3 1963 Postmost cards are in the g-vg range. #=E2=99s: 11, 93 (really rough cut), 115 (paperloss on stats), 125. $2 each or $6 for all 4. #12 Skowron(rough cut) $3. 1963 Jello#=E2=99s: 32 Chance(rough card) $3 129 Lynch(rough cut, writing on back) $3 Thanks for looking,